Dr. Queen Aditya

Gynaecologist, Delhi

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Our team includes experienced and caring professionals who share the belief that our care should be comprehensive and courteous - responding fully to your individual needs and preferences....more

Our team includes experienced and caring professionals who share the belief that our care should be comprehensive and courteous - responding fully to your individual needs and preferences.

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Dr. Queen Aditya is an experienced Gynaecologist in Mayur Vihar, Delhi. You can visit him at Dr. Queen Aditya@Bimla Devi Hospital in Mayur Vihar, Delhi. Save your time and book an appointment online with Dr. Queen Aditya on Lybrate.com.

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'It is just like a sneeze, but better.' This is one phrase that has been humorously used to describe the male orgasm. Sure, it is more complicated than that, but what exactly does a female orgasm feel like?

Here are five things we learned.

1. Science described it as the 'sudden release of muscular and nervous tension at the climax of sexual experience.

2. There is instant contraction/squeezing of muscles of the vagina, uterus and anus once every second, five to eight times when she is having an orgasm.

3. It's kinda like a roller coaster, and the orgasm is that moment you go over the hill at the top.

4. Some women do not experience orgasm in the sense of feeling their pelvic floor muscles contract.

5. She may just feel her arousal peak and then become relaxed: and that's fine. Every woman's experience is different.

You shall have to everything what is acceptable to both your parents together, if it is not you are doing wrong.
Avoid those for life-long repentance, this is a mature decision and you both are still not.

Bleeding can stop after 2 days, but as you said belly size is increasing, your doctor should be told about this as in rare cases blood instead of coming out can get collected in the uterus causing increase in belly size.

Hi there..... The probability of transmission is not ruled out by changing a torn condom.... For confirmation and peace of ur mind.... Get urself tested for not just HIV but all STD.... And avoid unsafe or risky sexual behaviours

First, semen contains a lot of sperm…in fact, a single drop can contain more than 39 million sperm! Sperm can remain alive outside the body from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the circumstances.
That said, in order to lead to pregnancy, several things would have had to happen in your sexual encounter for your partner to become pregnant…the sperm on your fingers would need to remain alive and your partner would have to be ovulating (ovulation is when a woman releases an egg from her ovaries). If your partner was ovulating, your sperm would then have to join with her egg…and the egg would have to attach to the inside of your partner’s uterus in order for pregnancy to occur. In other words, there is a risk of pregnancy, but the risk is low.
In other words, there is a risk of pregnancy, but the risk is low.